tantalum wrote:It's a moving around of assets. I guess they decided that Hodgson wasn't going to move to wing or force Kesler to the wing. The team is missing young wingers, especially ones with size and Kassian has big time size. He's NHL ready but RAW yet. However, he is a young guy that is likely not far behind Wiese or Bitz right now and has a far higher ceiling.

Gragnani is a 25 year old D-man that can likely play in that 6-8 slot and improve to a 4/5 guy.

It makes sense from the canucks perspective but damn it could blow up in Gillis' face in a hurry.

Our time is now (especially in light of the Bruins and Preds moves) not in 5 years time...and besides, we can get Nash for Schnieds July 1st

This is one of those "bold moves" that could look ugly in a real hurry if Kassian doesn't pan out. Hodgson is a bona-fide NHLer and looks to be a lock to be at least a solid all around second liner.

I guess the argument is we do not have much size on the wings, and Kassian will bring that. Hodgson is a soft player, who isn't likely to bump Kesler as the second line centre and would have to move to wing. He has looked bad on the wing as he is too soft along the boards.

Old Stick wrote:This is great for Cody. He'll get way more ice time in Buffalo and probably won't have to deal with a coach that doesn't have much respect for him.

But we don't get much in the way of a return that helps right now. If Kassian isn't ready for Buffalo he sure as fuck isn't ready for the Canucks. And a bottom 6 D? Really?

Gillis gave Cody a chance to play somewhere he'll be valued and took a shit in Vigneault's hat while he was at it.

How so? He just gave him a top 6 and maybe a top 4 D man FrancoFuckingPhone Gragnani is the wild card...he develops in the next few years with Tanev and Edler and we won't miss Sammy when he says adieu....

This is one of those "bold moves" that could look ugly in a real hurry if Kassian doesn't pan out. Hodgson is a bona-fide NHLer and looks to be a lock to be at least a solid all around second liner.

I guess the argument is we do not have much size on the wings, and Kassian will bring that. Hodgson is a soft player, who isn't likely to bump Kesler as the second line centre and would have to move to wing. He has looked bad on the wing as he is too soft along the boards.

Again, it's not about Kassian/Hodgson straight up....if it were, we lost already...no argument....Gragnani is and will be a good young NHL defence man...do you know how hard that is to say? Then say this...no more Rome'n in the the wrong corner...no more Albert'a bound'n to the penalty box.....

Old Stick wrote:This is great for Cody. He'll get way more ice time in Buffalo and probably won't have to deal with a coach that doesn't have much respect for him.

But we don't get much in the way of a return that helps right now. If Kassian isn't ready for Buffalo he sure as fuck isn't ready for the Canucks. And a bottom 6 D? Really?

Gillis gave Cody a chance to play somewhere he'll be valued and took a shit in Vigneault's hat while he was at it.

How so? He just gave him a top 6 and maybe a top 4 D man FrancoFuckingPhone Gragnani is the wild card...he develops in the next few years with Tanev and Edler and we won't miss Sammy when he says adieu....

Clearly Gillis thinks Kassian will help now. Might be a better fit here with lots of veterans to help out in the bottom 6. I dont think he is a top6 guy but if you put him with Booth and Kesler who knows. If his skating is good enough he could provide something that line hasnt had but I would think he is bottom 6 to start.

Gragnani 7 points in 7 playoff games...highest +/- (10) on the Sabres (not an easy feat this year)...he is here to stay, cheaper and to help us in the post season, Kassian was brought in to bitchslap Chara around